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Fig. 5 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 5

From: Topology based identification and comprehensive classification of four-transmembrane helix containing proteins (4TMs) in the human genome

Fig. 5

The functional subgroups of the Miscellaneous class. The graph displays the breakdown of the larger functional subgroups that contain 158 of the 213 proteins that belong to the Miscellaneous class, as well as the remaining 55 proteins under Various functions. The subgroups were determined by individually examining GO (general) and GO (molecular) terms as well as Pfam domain and protein family descriptions to categorize proteins with similar functions. Many proteins participate in multiple activities, and the subgroups are meant to highlight some of the main functional tasks within the dataset and how many proteins are involved with them. The Transport activity column includes the four subgroups transport activity, vesicle mediated transport, chemotaxis, and channel activity and totals 30 proteins altogether. The Receptor-like activity column includes both the signaling and regulation subgroups and totals 36 proteins as well

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